StallEngaging inlongconversationsinstead ofcompletingtasksFirst used inthe Englishlanguage inthe 16thcenturyProlongHesitateDoodling inher notebookinstead oftaking notesTidying up theworkspace asa way to avoidstarting a taskDelayPostponeA to-do listwith manyuncheckeditemsA studentdaydreaminginstead ofdoing theirhomeworkPutoffA personlounging on acouch with athought bubblesaying "I'll do itlaterA clock withthe handspointing to"later"To delay orpostponeaction; to putoff doingsomethingSuspendComes fromthe Latin word'procrastinare,'which means'to put off untiltomorrow'TemporizeMany studentstend to________ ontheir homeworkuntil the lastminuteStudentplaying videogamesinstead ofstudyingA studentwatching TVinstead ofdoinghomeworkA personlooking at theirphone insteadof working ona task.Takingextendedbreaks ornaps insteadof workingA calendarwith manytasksmarked for"tomorrow"StallEngaging inlongconversationsinstead ofcompletingtasksFirst used inthe Englishlanguage inthe 16thcenturyProlongHesitateDoodling inher notebookinstead oftaking notesTidying up theworkspace asa way to avoidstarting a taskDelayPostponeA to-do listwith manyuncheckeditemsA studentdaydreaminginstead ofdoing theirhomeworkPutoffA personlounging on acouch with athought bubblesaying "I'll do itlaterA clock withthe handspointing to"later"To delay orpostponeaction; to putoff doingsomethingSuspendComes fromthe Latin word'procrastinare,'which means'to put off untiltomorrow'TemporizeMany studentstend to________ ontheir homeworkuntil the lastminuteStudentplaying videogamesinstead ofstudyingA studentwatching TVinstead ofdoinghomeworkA personlooking at theirphone insteadof working ona task.Takingextendedbreaks ornaps insteadof workingA calendarwith manytasksmarked for"tomorrow"

PROCRASTINATION BINGO! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stall
  2. Engaging in long conversations instead of completing tasks
  3. First used in the English language in the 16th century
  4. Prolong
  5. Hesitate
  6. Doodling in her notebook instead of taking notes
  7. Tidying up the workspace as a way to avoid starting a task
  8. Delay
  9. Postpone
  10. A to-do list with many unchecked items
  11. A student daydreaming instead of doing their homework
  12. Put off
  13. A person lounging on a couch with a thought bubble saying "I'll do it later
  14. A clock with the hands pointing to "later"
  15. To delay or postpone action; to put off doing something
  16. Suspend
  17. Comes from the Latin word 'procrastinare,' which means 'to put off until tomorrow'
  18. Temporize
  19. Many students tend to ________ on their homework until the last minute
  20. Student playing video games instead of studying
  21. A student watching TV instead of doing homework
  22. A person looking at their phone instead of working on a task.
  23. Taking extended breaks or naps instead of working
  24. A calendar with many tasks marked for "tomorrow"